Timothy Ray Mattox, a cherished individual known for his quiet strength and kind spirit, was born on March 1, 1983, in Watsonville, California. He passed away on November 5, 2025, in Taylor, Michigan, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and generosity.
Timothy attended Kennedy High School in Taylor, MI, where he began to cultivate his interests in gaming and graphic design, hobbies that would bring him joy and allow him to express his creativity throughout his life. He was a dedicated gamer, known as The Angel of Death, and a talented graphic designer, always exploring new landscapes in both virtual and creative realms.
Those who knew Timothy understood that while he was a quiet soul, he had a thoughtful nature that guided him. He was a man of few words, yet when he spoke, he did so with sincerity and insight. He was never one to offer unsolicited opinions, but when asked, he provided his thoughts with honesty. This quality made him a trusted friend to many, as he valued deep connections and was there for those he cared about in meaningful ways.
Timothy was known for his remarkable generosity. If he liked someone, he was the kind of person who would give the shirt off his back and help in any way he could. His gentle spirit and readiness to assist others endeared him to numerous friends and family members, who will forever carry his memory within their hearts.
He leaves behind his loving parents, Delores and Tom Brunty, his brother, David Mattox, and his nieces, Kayla Mohlman, Briana Mohlman, Ronald Mohlman, Hunter Ellis, and Autumn Ellis. Additionally, Timothy is survived by other loving family members and friends, along with his beloved cat, Encore, who brought him much comfort and companionship.
Timothy was preceded in death by his father, Gordon Ray Mattox, and his cherished sister, Sarah Mattox. The absence of these family members leaves a void in the lives of those who remain, but their memories continue to resonate in the stories shared about Timothy.
Services will be private, honoring Timothy's quiet nature and the intimate connections he nurtured in his life. His spirit will live on through the many lives he touched and the generous love he extended to all.
Memorial contributions to honor his life may be made to the Cure HHT Foundation
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